Some words overwhelm you like an alien spirit and you surrender….
It’s the words. Commonplace words making up uncommon sentences, strange words carrying an
unutterable weight, words set one after the other so as to create images, feelings, little lights illuminating
wide streets. And then there’s also the magic. That inexplicable magic of some people’s words that you
know to be right upon hearing them, you know them to be yet another key to one of many doors…..

Hello Angelina and welcome to WomenCinemakers:
we would like to invite our readers to visit
https://avos.wordpress.com in order to get a wider
idea about your artistic production and we would
start this interview with a couple of introductory
questions about your background and process.
Marked out with a solid education in the United
Kingdom, your artistic research is characterized by
incessant experimental approach, and whose results

provide the viewers with a captivating heightened
experience. Rich of allegorical qualities, your works
seem to provide with a materic essence the abstract
ideas of memory and perception: when introducing
our readers to your usual process, would you tell us
how important is for you to produce work of arts
capable of challenging the subconscious level of
your spectatorship?
What is emotion? As we watch films we can each
experience fear, and pleasure, and desire, and surprise,
and shock and a whole array of possible emotions, but
we will not all experience these emotions equally.